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Žák, Vojtech; Kolár, Petr – Science Education, 2023
This paper explores the views of leading Czech physicists regarding a physics curriculum for upper secondary schools. This paper presents the first part of an effort to define starting points for a new physics curriculum in Czechia (subsequent phases would analyze the opinions of other scientists, education experts, and physics teachers regarding…
Descriptors: Physics, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools
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Baylor, Martha-Elizabeth; Hoehn, Jessica R.; Finkelstein, Noah – Physics Teacher, 2022
Increasingly, the physics community is attending to issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), both in language and action. We are more publicly recognizing our individual responsibilities as physicists to address social injustice and systemic oppression. To this end, our physics classrooms are key levers for action. While we have made…
Descriptors: Physics, Diversity, Inclusion, Social Justice
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Dündar-Coecke, Selma – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2021
The purpose of this study is to investigate physicists' views about the possible impacts of recent developments in quantum physics on educational implementations, particularly on science learning. Throughout the research a mixed-methods strategy was used. The data were collected from the physicists working at the European Organization for Nuclear…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientists, Quantum Mechanics, Teaching Methods
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Justin Gambrell; Eric Brewe – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Computational thinking in physics has many different forms, definitions, and implementations depending on the level of physics or the institution it is presented in. To better integrate computational thinking in introductory physics, we need to understand what physicists find important about computational thinking in introductory physics. We…
Descriptors: Physics, Introductory Courses, Science Instruction, Thinking Skills
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Lina Fransén; Victor Hellgren; Magnus Mortensen; Susanna Olsson; Nathalie Proos Vedin; Maja Elmgren; Marcus Lundberg; Antonia Kotronia – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2024
Students can influence their education through evaluations and as representatives in university decision-making bodies. A way to give them more power is through participation in course development as equal partners. In this study, the relationship between the outcome of a student-teacher partnership and a culture of student influence and…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Learner Engagement, Student Subcultures, Universities
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Brookes, David T.; Ektina, Eugenia; Planinsic, Gorazd – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2020
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Curriculum Development: Theory into Design.] This paper discusses the theoretical framework and curriculum materials that form the basis of the Investigative Science Learning Environment (ISLE) approach to learning and teaching physics. ISLE, as a philosophical approach to learning, has two core…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Curriculum Development, Science Instruction, Physics
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McCoy, Bradley K. – Christian Higher Education, 2014
Integrating faith with academics possesses significant benefits for students, because it connects major disciplines to students' personal values and goals, prepares students to be effective and faithful professionals in their discipline and vocation, and develops students' understanding of the nature of their discipline. However, to…
Descriptors: Physics, Case Studies, Science Curriculum, Religion
Yah, Jake K. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study is focused on the concept and formalism of work done and potential energy on the very fundamental level. A detailed analysis of the incomplete presentations of the topics found a major misconception that precluded acknowledgement of existence of certain nonradial effects caused by classical radial/center-bound gravitational force fields…
Descriptors: Physics, Misconceptions, Graduate Students, Scientists
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Cakmakci, Gultekin; Sevindik, Hatice; Pektas, Meryem; Uysal, Asli; Kole, Fatma; Kavak, Gamze – Research in Science Education, 2012
This paper reports on an attempt to investigate Turkish primary school students' interest in science by using their self-generated questions. We investigated students' interest in science by analyzing 1704 self-generated science-related questions. Among them, 826 questions were submitted to a popular science magazine called Science and Children.…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Science Interests, Foreign Countries, Internet
Tira, Praweena – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to understand how Thai scientists from four disciplines viewed nature of science (NOS). The sixteen participating scientists were chosen from the areas of chemistry, physics, biology/life sciences, and geology/earth sciences and were separated into novice and expert groups. The scientists' understandings about NOS…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Expertise, Curriculum Development, Teacher Education Programs
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Robinson, Berol – Impact of Science on Society, 1979
Diagnoses some of the failings of current methods of teaching physics which are intended to teach both students and teachers of physics as a result of Einstein's contributions to physics. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Physics
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Larsen, Kristine M. – American Journal of Physics, 1995
Discusses the reasons for identifying the contributions of women astronomers in introductory textbooks. The evolution of inclusion over the past 4 decades is explored by examining the rates of inclusion of 10 women astronomers in textbooks. Contains 100 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Curriculum Development, Females, Higher Education
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Bondi, H. – Physics Education, 1975
Examines the current low rate of enrollment in physics courses and cites some causes for this phenomenon. Questions the goals of physics education as these relate to the needs of society, and proposes changes. (CP)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Enrollment Trends
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Turner, David – Comparative Education Review, 1984
The Nuffield "0"-level physics course (United Kingdom) and the Physical Sciences Study Committee course (United States) stressed preparation of professional scientists rather than "physics for all." Although they were important curriculum developments, the courses have done harm to the development of an entirely new style of…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Chang, Wheijen – 2002
This study investigated the impact of different teaching styles on students' perceived effective learning strategies, and students' perceived learning goals for a university physics course. Participants included 55 students taught by an education researcher (the author) based on a constructivist view of learning, and 51 students taught by a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Perception
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